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Web Application Security for Dummies (Mike Shema) Post under Information Security and Web Programming on Oct 31, 2015
This book is a quick guide to understanding how to make your website secure. It surveys the best steps for establishing a regular program to quickly find vulnerabilities in your site with a web application scanner.
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The Scientist and Engineer's Guide to Digital Signal Processing Post under Digital Signal Processing (DSP), Sound and Imaging Processing on Oct 31, 2015
Written by a working scientist/engineer who has used DSP in his inventions and designs, this book will help design engineers on the job trying to master a tough subject that is now regarded as an essential engineering skill and put it to use.
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Vulnerability Management for Dummies (Qualys) Post under Risk Management and Information Security on Oct 31, 2015
This book is all about what you can do to automatically manage vulnerabilities and keep your network safe from attack. It arms you with the facts and shows you how to implement a successful Vulnerability Management program.
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The Full Stack Python (Matt Makai) Post under Python Programming and Web Programming on Oct 24, 2015
This book explains each Python web application stack layer and provides the best web resources for those topics. Throughout the book it takes an example open source Python web application through a complete deployment on a virtual private server.
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The Coming Swarm: DDoS Actions, Hacktivism, and Internet Post under Computer and Information Security on Oct 24, 2015
This book examines the history, development, theory, and practice of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) actions as a tactic of political activism, with a historically grounded analysis, and a focus on early deployments of activist DDOS.
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Web Application Security Guide (Jan Schejbal) Post under Web Programming and Information Security on Oct 24, 2015
This book provides explicit hacks, tutorials, penetration tests, and step-by-step demonstrations for security professionals and Web application developers to defend their most vulnerable applications.
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Evolutionary Algorithms (Eisuke Kita) Post under Operations Research (OR) and Approximation on Oct 17, 2015
The goal of this book is to provide effective evolutionary algorithms that have been used as an experimental framework within biological evolution and natural selection in the field of artificial life.
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Mind Hacking: How to Change Your Mind for Good in 21 Days Post under Miscellaneous and Uncategorized Books on Oct 10, 2015
Have you ever wished you could reprogram your brain, just as a hacker would a computer? In this 3-step guide to improving your mental habits, learn to take charge of your mind and banish negative thoughts, habits, and anxiety - in just 21 days!
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Genetic and Evolutionary Computation for Image Processing Post under Digital Signal Processing (DSP), Sound and Imaging Processing on Oct 10, 2015
Image analysis and processing is steadily gaining relevance within the large number of application fields to which genetic and evolutionary computation (GEC) techniques are applied. This book is the first attempt to offer a panoramic view on the field.
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Michael Abrash's Graphics Programming Black Book Post under Graphics Programming and Assembly Languages on Oct 10, 2015
This text features assembler optimization for a variety of problems including searching algorithms, and records the author's approaches to optimizing code for the evolving line of Intel CPUs, from the 8088 on to the early Pentium lines.
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The C# Yellow Book, 2015 Edition (Rob Miles) Post under C# Programming Language on Oct 03, 2015
Learn C# from first principles the Rob Miles way. With jokes, puns, and a rigorous problem solving based approach. From objects to garbage collection and from exceptions to interactions, learn C# in a way that engages and entertains your brain.
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A Step-by-Step R Tutorial: Applications and Programming Post under The R Programming Language on Oct 03, 2015
This book has a two-fold aim: to learn the basics of R and to acquire basic skills for programming efficiently in R. Emphasis is on converting ideas about analysing data into useful R programs.
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Arduino Succinctly (Marko Avaljek) Post under Electronics Circuit Programming and Microcontrollers on Oct 03, 2015
Arduino provide a great introduction to physical computing, allowing you to design devices comprising the Internet of Things. This book explains the fundamentals of the Arduino Uno board and how it interacts with common components.
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Against Intellectual Property (Stephan N Kinsella) Post under Miscellaneous Books and Free and Open Source on Oct 03, 2015
The author is to argue that the very existence of patents are contrary to a free market, and adds in here copyrights and trademarks too. They all use the state to create artificial scarcities of non-scarce goods and employ coercion.
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Knowledge Management in Policing: Enforcing Law on Enterprises Post under Miscellaneous and Uncategorized Books on Oct 03, 2015
This book offers new insights into the understanding of organized crime based on the enterprise paradigm and the theory of profit-driven crimes. It will be a source of debate and inspiration for those in law enforcement and academia in this area.
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